Quicken could not process your request because all accounts which use
this customer ID at this financial institution have already been
activated.
Any thoughts?
Joe-Bob
Try calling Fidelity. They are generally very helpful.
Ron
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Regards,
Margaret
"Rich R" <ri...@dls.net> wrote in message
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For the life of me I cant this to work. I ever set up a new account and
tried it. Time to call Fidelity
"Margaret Wilson" <twok...@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
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Thanks
Marty
......shortened.........
> >
> >
> I had the same problem (quicken 2003) both the wife and I have
> 401k accounts at Fidelity and I could only download transactions for
the
> first account I setup. (gat the same message you received). I called
> fidelity and was told this was a problem with quicken and that were
> going to fix but could not tell me when. My question is are you
using
> 2003 or 2004 version of quicken? If 2004 then I won't persue an
> upgrade.
>
> Thanks
> Marty
This appears to still be a problem in Quicken 2005. I have to
activate/deactivate online access on my 2 Netbenefits 401k accounts in
order to download the other. Any fix in site? This seems pretty
rediculous as I don't have this problem with any other accounts.
J
It was a problem in Quicken 2002, but the error message from that
version made no sense. I finally upgraded because Quicken said that
they will sabotage things so that I can no longer download unless I
upgrade. But in all these years, they fixed nothing. The only
difference is that now, it tells me why it thinks it can't set up my
account.
It works fine with my Fidelity brokerage accounts and my Fidelity IRA
accounts, as well as my non-Fidelity accounts. I think that the
problem here is that for the retirement accounts, my wife's and mine
were with the same company, and the "account number" is the one for the
company 401(k). So even though there's a different ssn for each of us,
there is the same account number. At least that's the only difference
I can see.
The earlier post said it was for the poster and his wife that the
problem occurred. I can have as many Fidelity accounts as I want with
my same SSN, and it's not a problem, and the same is true for my wife.
It's just that we can't have her 401(k) and mine active at the same
time.
If anybody has a fix for this, please post it.